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Images Dated 28th June 2006 (page 5)

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Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Early fire brigade street alarm

Early fire brigade street alarm
Early fire brigade alarm system. Historical artwork of a fireman receiving an alarm call from a 19th-century street fire alarm system. The system is a combined telephonic and telegraphic system

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Early radiography experiment

Early radiography experiment. Historical artwork of a Ruhmkorff induction coil (left) being used to create a large electrical voltage across a Crookes tube (glass tube, upper right)

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Pair of blue cranes

Pair of blue cranes (Anthropoides paradisea). This endangered species of crane is endemic to South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Japanese crane

Japanese crane (Grus japonensis). This large bird, also known as the red-crowned crane, is the second rarest crane in the world. Photographed in marshland in October

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Yellow-billed chough

Yellow-billed chough (Pyrrhocorax graculus). Photographed in the Italian Alps, in autumn

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Young moorhen

Young moorhen (Gallinula chloropus) by water. Photographed in autumn

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Himalayan griffon vulture

Himalayan griffon vulture (Gyps himalayensis)

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Common shelduck

Common shelduck (Tadorna tadorna) swimming. Photographed in autumn

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Spot-billed pelican

Spot-billed pelican (Pelecanus philippensis) grooming. This pelican is found in areas of south- east Asia and south Asia. It is endangered and becoming rare

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Supernova explosion

Supernova explosion. Supercomputer simulation of a star, 25 times more massive than the sun, exploding into a supernova. Colours represent temperature of stellar matter

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Dark matter distribution

Dark matter distribution. Image 4 of 4. Supercomputer simulation, known as the Millennium Run, showing the distribution of dark matter in the local universe

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Dark matter distribution

Dark matter distribution. Image 2 of 4. Supercomputer simulation, known as the Millennium Run, showing the distribution of dark matter in the local universe

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Icarus and Daedelus

Icarus and Daedelus. Woodcut by Albrecht Durer (1471-1528), showing the fall of Icarus (centre), watched by his father Daedalus (upper centre)

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Morse telegraph stations

Morse telegraph stations, historical artwork. The station at top has two sets of telegraph wires connecting to the transmitting and receiving operating equipment on the desk

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Electric spark, positive pole

Electric spark, positive pole. Historical artwork of the branching patterns resulting from a spark from a positive electrical pole. Artwork from A Travers l Electricite (G. Dary, Paris, 1900)

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Electric spark, negative pole

Electric spark, negative pole. Historical artwork of the branching patterns resulting from a spark from a negative electrical pole. Artwork from A Travers l Electricite (G. Dary, Paris, 1900)

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Early electric tram

Early electric tram. Historical artwork of an early electric tram used in the USA. This tram is using overhead wires as its source of electrical power. The driver is seen at the front of the tram

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Early electric tram

Early electric tram. Historical artwork of an early electric tram used in France. This tram is using overhead wires as its source of electrical power

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Early electric train

Early electric train. Historical artwork of an early electric train used in France. This type of train was developed from experiments carried out in 1893 on the Nord (north) network in France

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Taq polymerase replicating DNA

Taq polymerase replicating DNA, molecular model. The Taq polymerase is blue, the two strands of DNA are green, and the nucleotide bases are grey (carbon), pink (nitrogen)

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Ribosomal RNA

Ribosomal RNA, molecular model. Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) is the molecule that translates nucleic acids into proteins. It is found in ribosomes, organelles in cells that perform this function

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Ribosomal RNA

Ribosomal RNA, molecular model. Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) is the molecule that translates nucleic acids into proteins. It is found in ribosomes, organelles in cells that perform this function

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Topoisomerase 1 / DNA complex

Topoisomerase 1 / DNA complex
Human topoisomerase 1/DNA complex, molecular model. Topoisomerase 1 is an enzyme that assists in uncoiling DNA. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is usually stored in a supercoiled form

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Erosion

Erosion. Deeply-incised slopes in the Swiss Alps. Photographed near the Farkur Pass, Switzerland, in October

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Homo ergaster

Homo ergaster. Artists impression of the skull, facial muscles and face of a Homo ergaster. H.ergaster is traditionally considered an early type of H. erectus by scientists

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Homo ergaster

Homo ergaster hominids, artists impression. H. ergaster is traditionally considered an early type of H. erectus by scientists. However, there are differences between the early populations of H

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Homo rudolfensis

Homo rudolfensis. Artists impression of the skull and face of the tool-using hominid H. rudolfensis. It is sometimes classified as Homo habilis (meaning " handy man" )

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Giant tortoise

Giant tortoise (Hesperotestudo sp.). Artists impression of a giant tortoise drinking from a lake. This animal lived during the Pliocene period, 5.4 to 2.4 million years ago

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Paranthropus robustus

Paranthropus robustus. Artists impression of the skull and face of the early hominid Paranthropus robustus. P. robustus means " robust equal of man"

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Hunting sabre-toothed cat

Hunting sabre-toothed cat
Sabre-toothed cat (Amphimachairodus giganteus) protecting its kill of deer (Turiacemas sp.) from hyenas (Lycyaena sp.) and dogs (Canis cipio)

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Homo ergaster behaviour

Homo ergaster behaviour, artists impression. H. ergaster is traditionally considered an early type of H. erectus by scientists. However, there are differences between the early populations of H

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Travertine dam

Travertine dam. River cascading over a travertine dam at Plitvice National Park, Croatia. Travertine is a mineral precipitated from streams super- saturated with bicarbonates

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Australopithecus africanus

Australopithecus africanus. Artists impression of the skull, facial muscle structure and face of an Australopithecus africanus hominid. A

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Compost container

Compost container
Compost bin made from coppiced hazel stems. Photographed in Slovenia, in autumn

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Triassic environment

Triassic environment. Artists impression of flora and fauna of the Triassic period including giant labyrintodont amphibian (Paratosuchus sp)

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Epiphytic plants

Epiphytic plants. Ancient beech tree trunk (Fagus sylvatica) covered with epiphytic plants. The trunk is covered predominately with mosses and lichen

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Antithrombin molecule

Antithrombin molecule
Antithrombin, molecular model. Antithrombin is a glycoprotein produced in the liver that inhibits enzymes involved in blood clotting

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Antithrombin molecule

Antithrombin molecule
Antithrombin, molecular model. Antithrombin is a glycoprotein produced in the liver that inhibits enzymes involved in blood clotting

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Norway maple leaves

Norway maple leaves
Norwegian maple leaves (Acer norvegicum) on a forest floor

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Autumn colour

Autumn colour. Beech trees (Fagus sylvatica) in autumn. Photographed in Triglav National Park, Slovenia, in October

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: Grey sallow (Salix cinerea)

Grey sallow (Salix cinerea)
Grey sallow tree (Salix cinerea) laden with seeds. Photographed in October

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: DOG SLED. Motion picture still

DOG SLED. Motion picture still

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: ALASKAN DOG SLED, c1900. A dog sled north of Arctic City, Alaska, on a branch of the Yukon River

ALASKAN DOG SLED, c1900. A dog sled north of Arctic City, Alaska, on a branch of the Yukon River. Stereograph, c1900

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: DONKEY RIDING. Actor Charles Murray as a prospector riding a donkey. Motion picture still

DONKEY RIDING. Actor Charles Murray as a prospector riding a donkey. Motion picture still

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: DOG SLED. Still from the 1928 MGM motion picture, Trail of 98

DOG SLED. Still from the 1928 MGM motion picture, Trail of 98

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: WAGON TRAIN. Still from the 1923 Paramount motion picture The Covered Wagon

WAGON TRAIN. Still from the 1923 Paramount motion picture The Covered Wagon

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: KLONDIKE STREET SCENE. Still from the 1928 MGM motion picture, Trail of 98

KLONDIKE STREET SCENE. Still from the 1928 MGM motion picture, Trail of 98

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2006: WAGON TRAIN. Motion picture still

WAGON TRAIN. Motion picture still



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